CandleMapTF - Timeframe ChainingDescription:
This Pine Script creates a compact "Timeframe Chaining" status table for TradingView.
For up to four user-defined Parent and Child timeframe pairs, it displays the current
higher timeframe candle progress (percent and remaining time), the HTF close time,
and when applicable the child-bar index within the current HTF candle (idx/tot).
The table is designed to help you track where you are inside HTF candles while viewing
a lower timeframe, with optional reliability checks and a warning when bar counts do not
match the theoretical TF ratio (due to session breaks or missing data).
Disclaimer:
This script is for educational and informational purposes only and does not
constitute financial advice, investment advice, or a trading recommendation.
Use at your own risk.
Educational
HTF Long/Short 1hr This is one of my latest algo it helps with your long and short bias for GC on the 1HR HTF
Sweeps + FVG + IFVG The ICT stuff in an indicator
Shows liquidity sweeps
Shows HTF FVG
shows IFVG
shows entries and take profit
Sri - NIFTY Sector Strength Dashboard (Sorted & Compact)📌 Title: Sri – NIFTY Sector Strength Dashboard (Sorted • Compact • Custom Lookback)
A compact, auto-sorted performance dashboard for major NIFTY sectors, showing percentage change over a user-selected lookback period.
This tool helps traders instantly identify sector leadership, weakness, and rotation trends without scanning multiple charts.
The dashboard calculates percentage performance for each included sector based on change in closing price and then automatically sorts them from lowest performer (top) to highest performer (bottom) for clear visual ranking.
🔧 FEATURES
✔ Auto-sorted sector ranking (bottom = strongest)
✔ Adjustable lookback: Today, 2D, 5D, 10D, 30D, 60D, 90D, 120D
✔ 15 major NIFTY sector indices included
✔ Clean 2-column compact layout
✔ Optional font sizes (Tiny / Small / Normal)
✔ Color-coding: Green for positive % change, Red for negative
✔ Lightweight and responsive — works on all chart timeframes
🧩 WHAT THE DASHBOARD SHOWS
For each sector, the script displays:
Sector short name (FIN, OILGAS, IT, FMCG, METAL, etc.)
Percentage performance over the selected lookback
Auto-ordered list so stronger sectors appear lower
Color-coded values for quick identification
This provides a simple but effective strength meter for understanding market rotation within NSE sectors.
📈 SECTORS INCLUDED
NIFTY FINANCIAL SERVICES
NIFTY ENERGY
NIFTY OIL & GAS
NIFTY PHARMA
NIFTY IT
NIFTY FMCG
NIFTY AUTO
NIFTY METAL
NIFTY REALTY
NIFTY INFRA
NIFTY HEALTHCARE
NIFTY MEDIA
NIFTY CONSUMER DURABLES
NIFTY BANK
NIFTY 50 (Benchmark Index)
These represent the key sectors driving the Indian equity market.
🧮 CALCULATION METHOD
Each sector’s percentage change is computed using:
(Current Close – Close ) / Close × 100
This method aligns with widely used sector momentum analysis.
🎛️ LOOKBACK OPTIONS
Choose how far back the performance should be compared:
Today (1)
2 Days
5 Days
10 Days
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
120 Days
Useful for both intraday rotation and short-term to medium-term trend study.
⭐ USE-CASES
Perfect for:
Intraday or swing sector rotation analysis
Identifying outperformers vs underperformers
Tracking sector leadership shifts
Benchmarking sectors against NIFTY 50
Building sector-aligned trading bias
⚠️ LIMITATIONS
⚠ TradingView requires sufficient historical bars for deeper lookback values (60–120 days).
⚠ Script shows NA if historical depth is insufficient for any sector.
📜 DISCLAIMER
This script is for analysis and educational purposes only.
Not financial advice. Please research independently before trading.
🏷️ TAGS (Allowed & Recommended)
sector dashboard, NIFTY sectors, strength meter, rotation, heatmap, NSE India, performance table
Sizing Coach HUD Long and Short This HUD is designed as a systematic execution layer to bridge the gap between technical analysis and mechanical risk management. Its primary purpose is to eliminate the "discretionary gap"—the moment where a trader’s "feeling" about volatility or spreads causes hesitation.
By using this tool, you are not just watching price; you are managing a business where Risk is a constant and Size is a variable.
Core Functionality: The Position Sizing Engine
The HUD automates the math of "Capital-Based Tiers". Instead of choosing an arbitrary share size, the system calculates your position based on three predefined levels of conviction:
Tier 1 (1% Notional): Low-confidence or high-volatility "tester" positions.
Tier 2 (3% Notional): Standard, high-probability setups.
Tier 3 (5% Notional): High-conviction trades where multiple timeframes and factors align.
Execution Workflow (The Poka-Yoke)
To use this HUD effectively and eliminate the "hesitation" identified in the Five Whys analysis, follow this workflow:
Toggle Direction: Set the HUD to Long or Short based on your setup (e.g., NEMA Continuation).
Define Invalidation: Identify your technical stop (default is High/Low of Day +/- 5%). The HUD will automatically calculate the distance to this level.
Check Risk $: Observe the Risk $ row. This tells you exactly how much you will lose in dollars if the stop is hit. If the volatility is extreme (like the NASDAQ:SNDK 14% plunge), the HUD will automatically shrink your Shares count to keep this dollar amount constant.
Execute via HUD: Transmit the order using the Shares provided in your selected Tier. Do not manually adjust the size based on "gut feeling".
Trade Management: The "R" Focus
The bottom half of the HUD displays your Targets (PnL / R).
VWAP & Fibonacci Levels: Automatically plots and calculates profit targets at key institutional levels (VWAP, 0.618, 0.786, 0.886).
Binary Exit Logic: The color-coded logic flags any target that yields less than 1R (Reward-to-Risk) as a warning.
Systematic Holding: Ride the trade to the targets or until your technical exit (e.g., 1M candle close above/below NEMA) is triggered, ignoring the fluctuating P&L.
Entry ChecklistEntry Checklist
A comprehensive multi-factor analysis tool for stock and crypto entry decisions, combining fundamental, technical, and market sentiment indicators in a dynamic table display.
🎯 Overview
This advanced Pine Script indicator provides traders and investors with a systematic checklist for evaluating potential entry points. It consolidates critical market data into a clean, color-coded table that adapts based on asset type and data availability.
📊 Key Features
Market Context Analysis:
Seasonality: Historical S&P 500 monthly return patterns with strength/weakness labels
Market Breadth (S5TH): Percentage of S&P 500 stocks above their 50-day moving average
Fear/Greed Index (VIX): Market sentiment indicator with threshold-based color coding
Fundamental Analysis (Stocks Only):
Earnings Dates: Upcoming earnings announcement tracking with 14-day warning
Growth Metrics: Year-over-year sales and EPS growth rates
Acceleration: Quarter-over-quarter growth acceleration analysis
Sector & Industry Analysis:
Sector Relative Strength: 20-day performance vs SPY benchmark
Industry Relative Strength: Granular industry ETF performance comparison
120+ Industry ETF Mappings: Comprehensive sector and industry classifications
Technical Analysis:
IBD-Style RS Rating: Multi-timeframe relative strength scoring (1-99 scale)
RS vs SPX: Stock performance relative to S&P 500
RS vs Sector: Performance relative to sector ETF
RS vs Industry: Performance relative to industry ETF
🎨 Visual Design
Dynamic Table: Bottom-right overlay with professional dark theme
Color-Coded Signals: Green (bullish), red (bearish), neutral (white)
Smart Z-Score OB Z-Score Impulse & Institutional Order Blocks
This indicator identifies high-probability Order Blocks (OB) by calculating the statistical deviation of price momentum using Z-Score analysis. Unlike standard pivot-based indicators, it focuses exclusively on "Institutional Footprints"—areas where price exploded with significant force.
How it Works
Statistical Outlier Detection: The script analyzes the last 100 bars to determine the "normal" volatility range. When price momentum exceeds the 6.0 Z-Score threshold, it identifies a move that has less than a 0.001% probability of being random noise.
Impulse Tracking: It monitors cumulative one-way price distance (momentum). A breakout only triggers a signal if the movement is exceptionally strong relative to recent history.
Smart Order Blocks: When a "Z-UP" or "Z-DOWN" impulse is detected, the script automatically draws a horizontal box at the origin of the move. These zones represent high-interest areas where institutional orders were likely placed.
Trading Strategy (SMC Focus)
Z-UP (Green): Indicates an aggressive institutional buy. The resulting green box acts as a Bullish Order Block (Demand Zone).
Z-DOWN (Red): Indicates aggressive institutional selling. The red box acts as a Bearish Order Block (Supply Zone).
Entry: Look for price to return (Retest) to these boxes. Since these zones were created by massive momentum, they often provide high-probability entry points with clear Stop-Loss levels just outside the zone.
"Higher Z-Score = Fewer, more potent Order Block signals."
RIPS Key LevelsRIPS Key Levels Indicator
Precision market structure levels, streamed live and traded in real time
The RIPS Key Levels Indicator is a price-action focused tool designed to highlight the most important intraday and higher-timeframe levels that professional traders care about. This indicator plots clean, objective levels that help you frame bias, define risk, and anticipate reactions before price gets there.
These levels are the same ones I use and feature live, in real time, during my daily trading sessions. Nothing hindsight, nothing cherry-picked.
If you trade futures, indices, crypto, or equities and want a clear structure-based roadmap on your chart, this tool was built for you.
What this indicator does
• Automatically plots key market structure levels
• Helps identify high-probability reaction zones
• Keeps charts clean and readable
• Works across all timeframes and markets
• Designed for active day traders and scalpers
The focus is simple: context first, execution second. This indicator is not a signal service and does not tell you when to buy or sell. It gives you the framework so you can make better decisions with your own strategy.
How it’s used
I actively use this indicator during my live streams to:
• Mark important acceptance and rejection areas
• Frame bullish vs bearish bias
• Plan entries, stops, and targets
• Stay disciplined around market structure
You can see it in action daily on my livestream.
Live trading and education
This indicator is featured live on my stream at
kick.com
I walk through how I read levels, how price reacts around them, and how I manage trades using structure, risk, and patience.
Important notes
• This is a discretionary trading tool, not a standalone system
• Best used alongside sound risk management
• No indicator guarantees profits
• Past performance is not indicative of future results
If you value clean charts, objective levels, and real-time execution over lagging indicators and overcomplication, the RIPS Key Levels Indicator fits perfectly into a professional trading workflow.
Money calculatorHello everyone!
I’ve put together a simple trading assistant. All settings are intuitive.
Just enter your deposit, risk per capital, take profit / stop loss — and you’re ready to go.
You can also set your own custom name for the calculator in the settings.
Wishing everyone profitable trades!
SPY Daily Levels (GateKept Trading Subscriber v2)GateKept SPY Market Structure Levels
This script plots intraday market structure levels specific to SPY, designed to highlight price areas where broad market risk is more likely to transition during the trading session.
The indicator does not generate buy or sell signals. Its purpose is to provide a pre-session structural framework that helps traders evaluate how price behaves when it reaches areas that historically act as decision points.
What the Script Plots
The script displays a structured set of horizontal price levels for the current session.
Each level represents a potential inflection area, where price is more likely to:
Pause or consolidate
Continue into the next structural range
Reject and rotate back toward a prior level
All levels are calculated before the session begins and remain fixed throughout the day.
How the Levels Are Determined (Conceptual)
The calculations are based on market structure and price acceptance principles, rather than traditional retail indicators.
At a conceptual level, the script:
Analyzes pre-market price behavior and reference ranges specific to SPY
Identifies areas of prior agreement and disagreement
Organizes these areas into a sequential structure, where interaction with one level often influences the probability of reaching the next
This produces a mapped intraday framework, where price movement tends to occur between predefined areas rather than randomly.
No moving averages, oscillators, or lagging momentum indicators are used.
How to Use the Script
The script is intended to be used as a context and decision framework, not as a signal generator.
Traders should observe:
Whether price accepts a level (holds and stabilizes above or below it)
Or rejects a level (fails to hold and rotates away)
Acceptance increases the probability of continuation toward the next plotted level.
Rejection increases the probability of rotation back toward the previous level.
Because SPY represents broad index exposure, these levels are often relevant for traders monitoring related instruments that reflect the same market risk.
What This Script Is Not
Not a buy/sell indicator
Not a trend-following system
Not a scalping signal tool
Not based on RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, pivots, or pattern recognition
This script is designed to provide structure, context, and clarity, allowing traders to focus on price behavior at meaningful areas rather than reacting to short-term noise.
QQQ Daily Levels (GateKept Trading Subscriber v2)GateKept Market Structure Levels
This script plots intraday market structure levels designed to highlight price areas where directional behavior is statistically more likely to change during the current session.
The indicator does not generate buy or sell signals. Instead, it provides a pre-session price framework that allows traders to evaluate how price behaves when it reaches structurally important zones.
What the Script Plots
The script displays a hierarchical set of horizontal price levels for the current trading session.
Each level represents a potential transition point, where price is more likely to:
Pause or consolidate
Continue toward the next structural area
Reject and rotate back toward a prior level
Levels are plotted before the session begins and remain fixed throughout the day.
How the Levels Are Determined (Conceptual)
The calculations are based on market structure and price acceptance concepts, rather than traditional lagging indicators.
At a conceptual level, the script:
Evaluates pre-market price behavior and reference ranges
Identifies areas of prior agreement and disagreement
Organizes these areas into a sequential framework, where interaction with one level often determines the probability of reaching the next
This creates a roadmap-style structure, where price movement tends to occur between predefined areas rather than randomly.
No moving averages, oscillators, or pattern recognition systems are used.
How to Use the Script
The script is intended to be used as a context and decision framework, not as a signal generator.
Traders should observe:
Whether price accepts a level (holds and stabilizes)
Or rejects a level (fails and rotates away)
Acceptance of a level increases the probability of continuation toward the next plotted level.
Rejection increases the probability of rotation back toward the previous level.
The script is compatible with both ETF and futures charts that represent the same underlying market.
What This Script Is Not
Not a buy/sell indicator
Not a trend-following system
Not a scalping signal tool
Not based on indicators like RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, or pivots
The script is designed to provide structure, context, and decision clarity, allowing traders to evaluate price behavior rather than react emotionally.
ReversePulse Strategy (Invite-only)This strategy combines a higher-timeframe bias with multi-timeframe POI levels and a rule-based entry workflow.
Concept
Bias / trend filter: Supertrend from a selectable higher timeframe (HTF).
Supertrend line above price = short bias, below price = long bias.
POI levels: Fractal levels from a selectable timeframe (MTF). Levels are tracked until the first break.
Reversal logic:
Long setups are only activated after a break down of a fractal low (liquidity sweep).
Short setups are only activated after a break up of a fractal high.
Entry: Once a setup is active, entries are triggered by Trigger (Fractal) and/or Attempted (both optional, priority selectable). Setups expire after a configurable number of bars (expiry).
Management: Take-profit via RR multiple, optional break-even after a configurable RR threshold.
DD Feather (optional): After a defined drawdown threshold, the strategy reduces risk per trade. Reset mode and base (Equity/Start Capital) are configurable.
Filters
Trading days (Mon–Fri) and a trading session window are configurable.
Visuals / Dashboard
Optional SL/TP lines, RR boxes and RR lines.
A status overlay shows bias, setup status, signal status, session status, and timeframe timers.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for analysis and testing purposes only and is not financial advice. Results may vary depending on symbol, broker data, and settings.
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Versionshinweise
This strategy combines a higher-timeframe bias with multi-timeframe POI levels and a rule-based entry workflow.
Concept
Bias / trend filter: Supertrend from a selectable higher timeframe (HTF).
Supertrend line above price = short bias, below price = long bias.
POI levels: Fractal levels from a selectable timeframe (MTF). Levels are tracked until the first break.
Reversal logic:
Long setups are only activated after a break down of a fractal low (liquidity sweep).
Short setups are only activated after a break up of a fractal high.
Entry: Once a setup is active, entries are triggered by Trigger (Fractal) and/or Attempted (both optional, priority selectable). Setups expire after a configurable number of bars (expiry).
Management: Take-profit via RR multiple, optional break-even after a configurable RR threshold.
DD Feather (optional): After a defined drawdown threshold, the strategy reduces risk per trade. Reset mode and base (Equity/Start Capital) are configurable.
Filters
Trading days (Mon–Fri) and a trading session window are configurable.
Visuals / Dashboard
Optional SL/TP lines, RR boxes and RR lines.
A status overlay shows bias, setup status, signal status, session status, and timeframe timers.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for analysis and testing purposes only and is not financial advice. Results may vary depending on symbol, broker data, and settings.
Wickless Unvisited Levels (by TheActualSnail)Wickless Unvisited Levels (by TheActualSnail)
Description:
This indicator identifies “wickless” candles—candles without upper or lower shadows—and plots the corresponding unvisited price levels on your chart. Bullish wickless candles (where open = low) mark potential support levels, while bearish wickless candles (where open = high) mark potential resistance levels. These levels are dynamic: once price revisits them, the lines are automatically removed.
How to Use:
Wickless levels are often revisited and “repaired” by the market, meaning they act as temporary support or resistance.
Use these levels in confluence with other technical tools, such as trendlines, moving averages, or oscillators, for higher probability setups.
You can visually track unvisited areas of the chart where price may react in the future.
Important:
This indicator is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always combine it with your own analysis and risk management.
Trading solely based on wickless levels is not recommended; they should be part of a broader strategy.
Inputs:
Bullish Wickless Color: green
Bearish Wickless Color: red
Line Width: adjustable
Show Price Label: toggle on/off
DARVAS BOX THEORY PROThis indicator automatically draws price boxes that update in real-time, identifies breakouts based on Nicolas Darvas' famous Box Theory and simplified for ease of use with visual identifiers.
DARVAS BOX THEORY PRO - Complete User Guide
⚡ TWO POWERFUL MODES ⚡
📊 SIMPLE DAILY MODE
• Track today's high/low in REAL-TIME (Days Back = 0).
• Or use yesterday's range as support/resistance (Days Back = 1).
• Perfect for day trading & scalping.
• Works on ANY timeframe (1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, etc.).
📈 TRUE DARVAS MODE
• Authentic 52-week high detection.
• 3-bar confirmation rule (original Darvas method).
• Ideal for swing trading & position trading.
• Best on Daily/Weekly charts.
✨ KEY FEATURES ✨
✅ Auto-Drawing Boxes - No manual drawing needed.
✅ Live Updating - Box expands as price makes new H/L.
✅ Volume Confirmation - Filter out weak breakouts.
✅ Clear Signals - BUY 🟢 / SELL 🔴 / STOP ❌ markers.
✅ Risk Management - Auto stop-loss calculation.
✅ Avoid Zone - Orange middle line shows where NOT to trade.
✅ Info Panel - All key data at a glance.
✅ Fully Customizable - Colors, sizes, positions.
📋 QUICK START GUIDE 📋
1️⃣ Add indicator to chart
2️⃣ Choose your mode:
• Day Trading → "Simple Daily" + Days Back = 0 or 1
• Swing Trading → "True Darvas"
3️⃣ Watch for signals:
• 🟢 BUY = Price breaks above box with volume
• 🔴 SELL = Price breaks below box
• ❌ STOP = Stop loss hit
4️⃣ Follow the rules:
• ✅ Trade breakouts at box edges
• ⛔ AVOID the orange middle zone
• 🛡️ Always use the stop loss level
🎨 DISPLAY OPTIONS 🎨
• 📏 Label Size: Tiny / Small / Normal / Large
• 📊 Table Size: Tiny / Small / Normal / Large
• 📍 Table Position: Any corner
• 🎨 Custom colors for box, lines, labels
💡 PRO TIPS 💡
🔹 Days Back = 0 → Live box that updates as price moves.
🔹 Days Back = 1 → Fixed box from yesterday's range.
🔹 Enable volume confirmation to reduce false breakouts.
🔹 The middle orange line = "AVOID ZONE" - don't enter here!
🔹 Works best in trending markets 📈
📖 THE DARVAS RULES 📖
"Cut losses short, let profits run" - Nicolas Darvas
1. Buy when price breaks ABOVE the box ⬆️
2. Sell when price breaks BELOW the box ⬇️
3. Always use a stop loss 🛡️
4. Volume confirms the move 📊
5. Avoid trading in the middle of the box ⚠️
🔔 Don't forget to set up ALERTS for:
• Breakout signals
• Breakdown signals
• Stop loss hits
• Volume spikes
Happy Trading!
⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Trading involves substantial risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research.
Gold Scalp//@version=5
indicator("scalp strategy (Boxed)", overlay=true)
// Ensure 5-minute chart
isFiveMin = timeframe.isminutes and timeframe.multiplier == 5
// New York time (EST/EDT auto)
nyHour = hour(time, "America/New_York")
nyMinute = minute(time, "America/New_York")
// Target times (exact candle close)
triggerTime =
(nyHour == 11 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 19 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 14 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 6 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 8 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 21 and nyMinute == 0) or
(nyHour == 00 and nyMinute == 0)
// Final trigger
trigger = isFiveMin and triggerTime and barstate.isconfirmed
// Draw box + label
if trigger
box.new(bar_index - -5, high, bar_index, low, bgcolor=color.new(#0e06eb, 76), border_color=color.rgb(4, 252, 136))
label.new(bar_index, high, "", style=label.style_label_down, color=color.rgb(11, 48, 3), textcolor=color.white, size=size.small)
// Alert
alertcondition(trigger, title="LETS GO", message="5-minute candle CLOSED at key EST time")
R4REPO 10/20 EMA Gradient Band An Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is a moving average that places greater emphasis on recent data points, making it more sensitive to recent price changes than a Simple Moving Average (SMA
THE 10 20 crossover elps in identifying trending stocks.
EST Time Table//@version=6
indicator("EST Time Table", overlay = true)
// ─── Table Settings ─────────────────────────────────────────────
var table timeTable = table.new(
position.top_right,
1, 12,
border_width = 1
)
// ─── Header ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if barstate.isfirst
table.cell(timeTable, 0, 0, "Time (EST)",
bgcolor = color.black,
text_color = color.white,
text_size = size.normal)
// ─── Time Rows ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
times = array.from(
"2:00 AM",
"6:00 AM",
"8:00 AM",
"8:30 AM",
"9:00 AM",
"9:30 AM",
"10:00 AM",
"11:00 AM",
"14:00 PM",
"19:00 PM",
"21:00 PM"
)
// ─── Fill Table ────────────────────────────────────────────────
for i = 0 to array.size(times) - 1
bg = i % 2 == 0 ? color.rgb(220, 220, 220) : color.white
table.cell(
timeTable,
0,
i + 1,
array.get(times, i),
bgcolor = bg,
text_color = color.black,
text_size = size.normal
)
Tick-Tock (UT Bot Alert + Linear Regression Candles)The video stated to use LineReg Candels indicator combined with UT Bot Alerts
Setting the inputs to the defvalues i've setted
setting the chart on heiken ashi and a 30m interval
Have in mind to follow indicator signals as a strategy, the confirmation of the signal and the entry happen in the
next open. entering always late, yes but never failing and with automation possibilities. no fakouts real backtest
as proven by the backtest this is not a good strategy! i should make a ticktok strategies series to disprove them
Always backtest strategies published in ticktock! www.facebook.com
if you have more strategies from ticktok you want dissproven hit me.
Trading Checklist - POI & iFVG StrategyInspired by Navi Trades rules of trade engagement, I'm keeping it open on the side of the chart as reminder
Watch: www.youtube.com
Read: www.notion.so
Indicators Navi Uses:
iFVG:
CCT:
VWT:
Sessions: ICT Killzones + Pivots indicator
**Strategy**
**A+ Trade (Bullish Example):**
- Wait for a H1 candle to above virgin wick(s)
- Virgin wick(s) becomes H1 Bullish POIs
- Drop to M1 and look for price to trade under POI (can be wick or close)
- Then wait for a confirmed iFVG
- (iFVG can be on either side of POI)
- Limit order on confirmation of iFVG
**TP/SL:**
- SL: Just on the other side of the iFVG or the entry candle (which ever is further/safer)
- TP: Obvious DOL OR 2R is DOL is more than 2R away
- If DOL is significantly more than 2R away, I will widen the SL a bit and lessen the TP a bit
- No partial TP, No moving SL, No trailing, No breakeven. Either SL or TP
- Risk = 10% of drawdown ($200 for $50k Lucid accounts)
- Contract size will change depending on how far SL is so I can maintain same $ risk
**A+ Rules**
- Each POI is only valid for an hour
- If still in trade at end of hour, let it play out
- No entries from XX:51
- If price already delivers off POI without giving entry I will not consider it anymore
- There must be an obvious DOL - I will not target empty space
- 1.5R MINIMUM, 2R MAXIMUM
**A+ Process:**
- Wait for iFVG alert
- Check that none of the above rules have been breached
- Check if price engaged with respective POI (bullish/bearish) - this is where indicators help (personal preference) (you still need to understand the model)
- Limit order at iFVG confirmation
- SL on other side of iFVG or entry candle (which ever is further)
- TP at clear DOL (2R max)
- If DOL is a lot more than 2R away - can widen SL a bit
**Reminders**
- Process > Profits.
- A perfectly executed red day > poorly executed green day
- Follow your system.
- Trust your edge - trading is a probabilities game.
- You can lose more than half of your trades and STILL BE PROFITABLE
- There will be losses. That is a part of this business. There is no model in the world that has a 100% win rate.
- Be grateful for the opportunity to make magic internet monies by clicking buttons on a screen






















